27th May 09
Save on UK attractions at Enjoy England website
by Adam Richards
www.enjoyengland.com
The high admission price to some of the most popular attractions in Britain can put off many families. Legoland in Windsor, for example, can cost a family £112 for the day without the cost of transportation, food, drink and souvenirs. A trip to the London Zoo can cost a family over £50, while admission to the Tower of London will cost them £47 and a visit to Oxforshire’s Bleinheim Palace £46.
A Daily Telegraph article has offered some advice that makes it possible for families to enjoy these days out, while saving money on entrance fees – and even on transportation.
Time spent on the Internet before heading out can be time well spent. Enjoy England, for example, has placed hundreds of offers on its website (EnjoyEngland.com) that feature reduced admission costs to attractions around the country. Searches can be conducted by region and by the type of offer. Once you’ve found the offer you’re looking for, it can be printed and taken along to the attraction so that you can enjoy the reduced admission costs.
Transport discounts are available as well. The Days Out Guide website – DaysOutGuide.co.uk – features train travel offers, and also “two-for-one” entry deals to many London attractions. Again, vouchers need to be printed out and when they’re used, train tickets must be shown.
For more information on this article please visit www.telegraph.co.uk.
www.enjoyengland.com
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